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Places - Real or Fiction

Can you actually visit these places in real life or are they purely the works of fiction?
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Last updated: June 5, 2024
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1. Gotham City
Fictional American city and home of Batman created by DC Comics
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2. Mount Olympus
The home of the gods in Greek Mythology is also the highest mountain in Greece
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3. Camelot
Legendary castle and court of King Arthur and the location of the round table
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4. Atlantis
Fabled city said to be an advanced, utopian civilization that sunk below the sea
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5. Krakozhia
Fictional Eastern Block country that Tom Hank's character, Viktor Navorski, travels from in the movie The Terminal
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6. Valhalla
Warrior's heaven under the leadership of the god Odin in Norse Mythology
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7. The Bermuda Triangle
A triangle located of ocean located between Florida, Bermuda & Puerto Rico is an urban legend where a number of aircraft and ships have disappeared in mysterious circumstance
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8. Bikini Bottom
Aquatic home of SpongeBob SquarePants, Patrick Star, Squidward Tentacles and friends
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9. Troy
The ancient city is widely accepted by scholars to have been a real city (However the story of the Trojan Horse is considered to be an imaginative fable)
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10. Bran Castle
Commonly known as Dracula's Castle outside of Transylvania, it is marketed as the home of the character Count Dracula
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11. Kingsbridge
Fictional location of the Ken Follet novel, Pillars of the Earth. The cathedral in this book is strongly based on the Salisbury Cathedral
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12. 221B Baker Street
The real life address is actually a museum to the famous character Sherlock Holmes
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13. North Sentinel Island
Located in the Bay of Bengal, it is a protected area where an Indigenous tribe still resides, largely uncontacted by the outside world
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14. The Cyclopean Isles
Was inhabited by Cyclopes when visited by Odysseus in Homer's Legend Odyssey.
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15. Springfield (The Simpsons)
Although many Springfields exist in the US, it's geography, surroundings, and layout are deliberately flexible, to allow accommodation plot of any given episode
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16. Sherwood Forest
Known for its association with the legend Robin Hood, it was a royal hunting forest in medieval England and is now a Natural Nature Reserve
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17. Fountain of Youth
Mythical spring that allegedly restores the youth of anyone who drinks or bathes in its waters
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18. St Helena
A volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean was the location of Napoleon's exile from 1815 until his death in 1821
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